
The sequel to the narrative first-person shooter, INDUSTIA II, will be available on PC through Steam, the Epic Games Store, and GOG on April 15th, according to publisher Headup Games and developer Bleakmill.
Here is an overview of the game, via Headup Games:
About
INDUSTRIA II is a story-driven, first-person shooter where you play as a woman lost in another dimension. You’ll need to explore a strange, snowy world, gather resources, and battle enemies controlled by a relentless AI, all while searching for a way back to your own world.
Story
Nora finds herself stranded in another dimension, years after the events of the game INDUSTRIA. Separated from everything she knows, she’s living in solitude within an old, forgotten chapel by the sea, surrounded by structures built by machines.
I was on the edge of my seat! Just when she almost escaped that crazy alternate dimension and made it back to East Berlin in 1989, everything went wrong. She got dragged right back into the core of ATLAS, that powerful artificial intelligence, and it was totally unexpected!
Nora quickly understands she can’t escape her history and must confront the difficult consequences of her actions – specifically, her role in developing the dangerous, out-of-control artificial intelligence.
Key Features
- Immersive, Slow Paced Gameplay – Physics-based interaction, crafting and a diegetic inventory ground the gameplay in the game environments.
- A Hero’s Journey – A narrative first-person shooter to its core, where you’ll meet memorable characters and progress through a touching story.
- Unique Setting – Industrial decay in a vast boreal nature meets otherworldly sprawling machine structures.
- Upgradable Weapons – Upgrade five weapons with various attachments like silencers, extended magazines or special attacks.
- Robot Body Horror – Vivid machine oil spilling and body dismemberment lead to intense firefights.
- Compact Indie Experience – A four-to-six-hour-long, filler-free journey made by a passionate small indie team.
- Cinematic Audio – Full voiceover, dynamic music and detailed sound design are merged together by real-time audio reflection through Wwise.
- Next-Generation Visuals – Carefully crafted assets are empowered by Unreal Engine 5’s fully dynamic lighting engine Lumen.
Watch a new trailer below.
Release Date Trailer
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